I absolutely think widespread adderall throughout a lockerroom would help the team prepare better.

I doubt Carroll's pulling the strings though. This is a very young team and adderrall is an up-and-coming study aide. Some of them probably used it in college and recommended it to their teammates (because it really is amazingly efficient for studying), and now they're all (at least three, no doubt more) using it. Same as it happens in any college setting when the freshmen come in.

But we still don't know if all the guys getting caught are really lying about it because the NFL can't release the specific PED after a suspension. And there was also a report they were using it for games which makes no sense to me.

It's all shady because on one hand using adderrall for meetings/film makes perfect sense but on the other hand lying about it to destigmatize from "real" PEDs also makes sense. Schefter answered literally one question about it on SC once and said he thought guys were really using addys for the obvious reasons.

Using adderal for games makes sense. You get so jacked up and excited during games sometimes you can lose your focus amid all the energy; I expect it might help to keep players really keyed in and focused on their assignments and responsibilities and enhance their ability to recognize what they're looking at when it's in front of them. I don't really feel the need to defend them. It's cheating, the league is full of cheating, and the guys who get caught get punished. Doesn't make any difference whether anyone tries to act like A) it's isolated to any particular team, or B) that it doesn't help that much in games. It's widespread, and it's widespread because the players feel like it helps them. There's so much information in the game now, it shouldn't be surprising to people that this is the latest way players are seeking to gain an edge.

Adderall helps them lift. Its mind over matter type stuff. It eliminates the mental block from them lifting stuff. Its dangerous because its how some guys tear stuff while lifting. Its too easy to overdo some stuff while taking it.

Hoyer to the Browns - pretty interesting. I was reading on PFT that Lombardi liked Hoyer alot more than Colt McCoy and now that he is the GM - Hoyer may have a better shot of sticking to the roster and eventually starting.

Also, Browns fans who do not realize it - Jason Campbell is a run of the mill mediocre QB who somehow gets a bump in hype almost every year. Don't expect much from him.